An energy-efficient light at the end of the tunnel for landlords fighting inflationđź’ˇ

An energy-efficient light at the end of the tunnel for landlords fighting inflationđź’ˇ

As the cost of living continues to rise, energy efficiency has become the new battleground for landlords’ fighting to beat inflation.

A recent study conducted on behalf of GetGround has found that a high inflationary environment is triggering a significant change in the way that landlords interact with their tenants, but less in the types of property, they choose to invest in. To continue reading, please Click Here


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Recent data shows homes are taking longer to sell than 18 months ago, with only around half achieving a sale. Realistic pricing from day one is crucial to attract interest, maintain momentum, and avoid delays or reductions, ensuring a smoother, more successful sale in today’s market.

At first glance, UK house prices rising tens of thousands of per cent since 1900 look absurd. But annualised over 126 years, growth averages around 4.5 to 5 per cent a year. It is not sudden surges but steady compounding that drives values higher, showing property rewards time in the market more than attempts to time it.

Managing a probate property while coping with loss can feel overwhelming. This gentle guide explains the key steps, realistic timescales for 2026, and what to expect when selling a home as part of an estate.

Discover this superb modernised detached four-bedroom family home on Springfields, Attleborough, ideal for the centre of town. Boasting two reception rooms, two shower rooms, and a refitted kitchen, this home also includes a utility room, as well as a study/home office, and has a good size rear garden.